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Four-word idioms related to rain

The four-word idiom with "rain" is as follows:

1, a metaphor for not seeing the rain before the wind.

Rain wells and smoke walls are metaphors of desolation and cold.

The rain letter in the cloud period refers to the date when men and women agree on a tryst.

4. Rain scattered and clouds gathered. Metaphorically, some phenomena have disappeared.

When it rains, it means it is sunny and rainy, and the climate is harmonious.

6. Yun Tun described the gathering of many people in Kyrgyzstan.

7. Metaphor wind, frost, rain and snow have experienced all kinds of difficulties and hardships.

8. Spray rain and hiss clouds to describe the splash and escape of sprayed water vapor.

9. Chutian Yu Yun refers to the Wushan Goddess, or the love between men and women.

10, attracting wind and rain is a metaphor for making trouble.

1 1, the wind and rain are as fast as the wind and rain.

12, rain and wind describe poverty at home and dilapidated houses.

13, spring rain is like oil, and spring rain is as expensive as oil. Describe the precious spring rain.

14, the wind and rain are depressed, and the wind and rain are mixed, showing a cold scene.

15, when the wind is auspicious, the rain describes the good weather. Dobby Yunde.